How the Stock Market Really Works: The Guerrilla Investor's Secret Handbook (Financial Times Series)

How the Stock Market Really Works: The Guerrilla Investor's Secret Handbook (Financial Times Series)

by Leo Gough (Author)

Synopsis

Whether you are new to investing or already have a share portfolio, this intelligent urban warrior's handbook will guide you safely through the often puzzling world of investing and will provide you with the strategies to compete to win. Given the fact that the majority of fund managers underperform the indices, it may be possible for intelligent private investors to do as well, or better, on their own by using winning guerilla tactics. Private investors can make huge gains over the long term as long as they maximize their advantages. How the Stock Market Really Works covers: *the basic mechanics of the markets *how shares, bonds and derivatives work *the different schools of thought within the investing world *tax considerations *the vital differences between asset classes *the need to look beyond the short term *why market volatility is nothing to be scared of *how to sift through the wealth of investment advice available. This third edition has been updated and expanded, to include additional coverage of new topics such as ISAs and index tracking as well as a complete new chapter on online trading.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: 3
Publisher: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
Published: 02 Jul 2001

ISBN 10: 0273654357
ISBN 13: 9780273654353

Media Reviews
Modern and thorough, it will answer all the questions that investors (experienced or otherwise) might have. Securities & Investment Review A really well organised and illuminating book -- and on top of that, a thoroughly enjoyable read. Sir Anthony Jay, founder of Video Arts Plc and author of Management and Machiavelli, Corporation Man and Yes Minister Buy a copy of How the Stock Market Really Works by Leo Gough. It neatly demolishes any pretensions City professionals might claim in 'adding value'. Scotland on Sunday
Author Bio
Leo Gough is an investment writer and dedicated private investor. He has written twelve books including: Going Offshore, Trading the World's Markets Investing in Biotechnology Stocks The Financial Times Guide to Business Numeracy, The Finance Manual for Non-Financial Managers and Teach Yourself Choosing a Pension. He also edits a number of investment newsletters